

There is an optional USB cord available separately as an accessory. The box contains the 6510 in a reusable fabric bag, four ink cartridges, a power cord, software CD and reference guide. – Utilizes less than one watt of energy in Off modeįor the purpose of experiencing a typical install, I’ve outlined the steps I took in getting the 6510 ready for action. – Consumes up to 50% less paper with two-sided printing – Print wirelessly from an iPad, iPhone or iPod Touch with AirPrint™ – Includes a suite of mobile printing solutions (via a wireless network) – Integrated wireless networking allows cloud printing from multiple computers – Set preferences to who can access ePrint, a service available as a wireless network – Print photos and documents while on the go – Uses four individual inks, expandable to high-capacity cartridges to save on usage costs – Onboard memory slots to print photos without a computer – Print on photo quality or plain paper (plus a variety of media) using the automatic paper tray – Produce lab quality photos scan using the 3.5 inch colour diagonal screen – Print photos, documents and copies, scan and get access to apps from print to the web – Fun and useful templates for calendars, games, and other projects using HP Quick Forms

– Access apps from the touchscreen for printing recipes and games without a computer It’s the amount of features that perked my interest in reviewing the 6510 in the first place: I like the combination of matte and glossy black finish and sleek design of the printer. This model forms part of the new revolution in wireless printing, with a wealth of features packing a punch at US/CDN $150. This week, I’ve been test-driving the HP Photosmart 6510 e-All-in-One printer.
